you come to me with scars on your wrist
you tell me this will be the last night feeling like this
Watching him, Anyu knew that Oya was tired and hurting. She could see it in the way he moved, as well as in his yawning. She wondered if he had yet found a place to sleep or if he had a den as she had in the Thicket of Secrets. Her den wasn't big enough to share and it was a ways away, but she would have let him use it if they were closer. It would take them all night to get over to the thicket, however, so that idea was hardly feasible.
Anyu felt a pang in her stomach and used
ascultation to confirm a diagnosis of hunger. Her stomach was growling. She needed to eat, but in the current season it was hard to say whether or not she would be able to find something edible. Hoping that she would get lucky, she sharpened her senses, becoming more alert and searching for the scent of any kind of prey. Oya looked to be in worse shape than she and she wondered if she could find something for him.
“I know of two packs around here,” she mentioned casually as she cast her senses about the area.
“I met the alphas. Indru of Swift River pack seemed nice.” She hoped the male would take the hint and go there - she wasn't sure that Ruiko of Copper Rock Creek would be the best choice, and Indru seemed quite laid-back and understanding. Oya might do well there. At this point she wasn't sure what she should do. Kano and Kashi wanted her to join Copper Rock Creek, and Indru had been very nice. But there was still that deep-rooted fear in her.
“You look a bit hungry,” she said jokingly.
“I'm gonna go find something for us to eat, ok?” She wasn't asking permission; she found that she genuinely liked and respected Oya and she wanted to help him out. If she could find something for him to eat then she could work on finding something for herself as well. Of course, large game was out of the question. She couldn't hunt something large by herself and she didn't think Oya was in any shape to be doing that.
She stood and headed into the trees, her nose and ears working over time to find anything edible. She wasn't going to go far; she was too tired for that and she didn't want to search all over the place for an hour, leaving Oya there all alone. If only she could find something...a hare or a bird of some sort. Maybe there was a squirrel that had come out for a bit to find a store of food. Maybe a chipmunk or a marmot or...something.
There. She smelled...something. She wasn't sure what it was at first, but then the smell of marmot really struck her. It was coming from a hole in the ground. Once, she had watched a bear dig up marmots that were still hibernating. With luck, she could do the same thing. First, however, she blocked the entrance by digging a small hole and using the excess dirt to fill in the tunnel. Then she started to dig, tearing at the earth madly and hoping that she would find something. Nothing stirred; the marmots must have been so deeply asleep that they heard nothing.
Finally she broke through the ceiling and was staring into a small underground den. The marmots were just beginning to stir, but she was fast. She snapped the necks of the two creatures and dragged the bodies out. They were the only two, but for two hungry wolves it was enough. Carefully, she picked up both of the animals in her mouth and returned to Oya.
She dropped the marmots near Oya and nudged one over to him.
“Found these guys sleeping in a little burrow,” she said proudly.
“One for you and one for me, and it hardly required any work at all.” She watched the older male, hoping he would accept the gift, even though he hadn't done the hunting himself. He needed the food even more than she did.
i just came to say goodbye
didn't want you to see me cry, i'm fine